Power balance (Transient Magnetic application)
Introduction
In Transient Magnetic application, the resolution is carried out for each time step. The power balance is carried out for a time interval defined by the user.
Sub-systems definition: reminder
A system comprises one or more sub-systems as the one presented in the figure below.
            
         
Computation / results
For each of the sub-systems, as well as for the time interval defined by the user (Δt = t2 - t1), the following quantities are computed:
- the stored energies (instantaneous values, for t = t1 and for t = t2)
 - the dissipated powers (mean values over the time interval Δt)
 
Stored energies
For the stored energies, a summary of the computed quantities is presented in the table below.
| Sub-system | 
                         Stored energy (at a moment t) (in J)  | 
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|---|---|---|
| Internal | 
                         Magnetic energy stored in the computation domain:   | 
                     
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| Internal mechanical energy: | 
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| Electrical | 
                         Energy stored in the coils: Energy stored in the capacitors:  | 
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| Mechanical | 
                         External mechanical energy 
                             | 
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Dissipated powers
For the dissipated powers, a summary of the calculated quantities is presented in the table below.
| Sub-system | 
                         Losses (instantaneous values) (in W)  | 
                     
                         Losses (mean values) (in W)  | 
                  
|---|---|---|
| Internal | 
                         Losses by Joule effect in solid conductors  Losses by Joule effect in stranded conductors  | 
                     
                         | 
                  
| 
                         Internal mechanical losses: 
                            
                             | 
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| Electrical | Losses by Joule effect (resistive
                        components):  | 
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| Mechanical | 
                         External mechanical losses: 
                            
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